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from where does Earth get energy for rotation?as its rotating means its doing some motion to work again sun's gravity soo from where does Earth gets this energy?
The source of energy for Earth's rotation is primarily the Sun. The Sun's gravitational pull on Earth's tilted axis causes the planet to rotate on its axis, creating the day and night cycle.
The Sun's energy is transferred to Earth through radiation, which is then converted to heat. This heat causes the atmosphere and oceans to circulate, creating wind and ocean currents that also contribute to Earth's rotation.
Yes, Earth's rotation plays a crucial role in regulating its climate. The rotation affects the distribution of sunlight and heat, which in turn affects wind patterns, ocean currents, and weather patterns.
Yes, changes in Earth's rotation can have significant impacts on life on the planet. For example, changes in the tilt of Earth's axis can alter the amount of sunlight and heat received by different regions, leading to changes in climate and potentially affecting ecosystems and species' survival.
No, Earth's rotation is expected to continue as long as the Sun continues to provide energy. However, factors such as tidal forces from the Moon and other celestial bodies, as well as changes in the Earth's mass distribution, can cause slight variations in the speed of rotation over time.